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BLue Book of Gun values is a place to start
Yes
Depends on your pocketbook.
This is an Auto-5 Shotgun
Yes, but not easy to find.
100-1000 depending on the specifics
If you have the FN 1900, also called the Browning #1, it was produced from 1899-1907 and there were 700,000 made. It will have "Fabrique Nationale-Herstal-Belgique (Brownings Patent)" inascribed on the left side of the pistol. Under that it will have Fabrique Nationale's icon with a small picture of a pistol and a circle around it. Under that it will have " BREVETE-S.G.D.G." which is a french term for the patent process. It was used on many things including clocks. Hope this helps.
Impossible to tell from just the serial number.
Sounds like a Browning Model 1900. SGDG is means "Patented, without guarantee of the government" Try this website: http://www.gunsworld.com/world/browng1910_us.html
It stand for "national plant of war weapons herstal Belgium" Fabrique National is simply "National Plant" and it is common to call the Company "FN".
Basically impossible to value with just the serial number.
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